Archive for September, 2009
6 Tips to Deal With Baby Waking And Crying
If, after introducing a bedtime routine with your baby, she is still waking and crying for you during the night, don’t blame yourself. You’re probably not doing anything wrong, and neither is she. A baby’s sleep patterns can be quite puzzling for some parents. It can sometimes happen that a baby who has fitted In [...]
Baby Feeding Problems – Infant Constipation
Constipation (the difficult passage of hard stools) is a common complaint during infancy. Breast-fed babies are rarely constipated, probably due to the more complete absorption of fats in breast milk leaving low levels of calcium soaps, which are stool hardeners. Additionally, the acid, fermentative stools of the breast-fed baby are softer and more bulky than [...]
One or Two Way Baby Monitors – Which Should You Get ?
Baby monitors, have recently become a piece of modern technology. Monitors used to be simple. They were just transmitters associated with receivers that just allowed parents to hear the baby when it cried. Parents could watch over their baby when they couldn’t see them or hear them. It gave parents a sense of security about [...]
Baby Feeding Problem – Wind
Babies habitually swallow air while feeding. This is particularly likely to occur if the infant takes its feeds too fast, or conversely, if for any reason feeding is slowed down by faulty technique. The resulting excessively large gastric bubble causes distention of the stomach and distress. It can also result in excessive possiting. Some babies [...]
Child Autism Introduction and Treatment
Introduction: Autism in children is a relatively rare form of childhood psychopathology. However, when it occurs the impact is truly profound, both in terms of severity refer to the continuing impact on the child, family, school and society. Few disorders are as devastating, fascinating and unique as the syndrome of autism. Child autism is a [...]
